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Interview with Irene Cockett Perry
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Item Summary
Title: | Interview with Irene Cockett Perry |
Interviewer: | Morita, Mina |
Interviewee: | Perry, Irene Cockett |
Keywords: | Business Churches Family Life Hawaiians - Customs and Beliefs Hawaiians - Lifestyles |
Issue Date: | 1989 |
Series/Report no.: | Lanai Ranch: The People of Koele and Keomuku |
Description: | A woman shares memories of Keomuku: collecting crabs and seaweed, weaving lau hala, planting watermelon, and attending school. She also speaks of her great-grandparents, moving up to Koele, marriage and children, family church, and various jobs. preschool worker, shop owner, pantry worker, custodian, lau hala (pandanus leaf) weaver; Hawaiian-Caucasian; female Interview conducted in English. |
Sponsor: | Private, State |
Pages/Duration: | 1 hr, 26 min 28 pages |
URI/DOI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10125/30050 |
Geographic Coverage: | Lanai City, Lanai |
Appears in Collections: | Lana‘i Ranch: The People of Ko‘ele and Keomuku |
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